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-====== Server_Settings_Qualysis ======+====== Server Settings Qualysis ======
  
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 === 2. Setup Plugin === === 2. Setup Plugin ===
  
-|1. For an explanation on Byte Order click [[Other:Visual3DServer:Plugins:RT_Plugin_Qualisys_QTM#Byte_Order|here]]. The Little Endian default should be sufficient for most purposes.\\ \\ 2. Select the types of data that you will be using. Target data will allow you to calculate kinematics, the residuals are often not necessary. The Analogs and Force Plates will allow you to calculate kinetics. The analogue is the actual force data, whereas the force plates is the location of the force plates. The more data that you stream via the server the slower it is likely to become.\\ \\ 3. For an explanation on Stream Settings click [[Other:Visual3DServer:Plugins:RT_Plugin_Qualisys_QTM#Stream_Settings|here]]. All frames should be sufficient for most purposes, however you will not be able to control the Stream Rate.\\ \\ 4. The second box from the bottom should contain the IP address of the computer running the Qualisys program. If it is being run on the same computer as Visual3DServer you can use either the local host or 127.0.0.1 shortcuts. If you need help finding the IP address of the computer running the data capture see [[Other:Visual3DServer:Documentation:Visual3DServer_Troubleshooting#Finding_your_ServerIP_Address|Trouble Shooting]].\\ \\ 5. The Port number usually used by Qualysis is 22222. If you change this number in QTM you will also have to adjust the number in the Server. This is not recommended.|{{Tutorial_QTM_Step3_PluginSettings.png}}|+|1. For an explanation on Byte Order click [[Other:Visual3DServer:Plugins:RT_Plugin_Qualisys_QTM#Byte_Order|here]]. The Little Endian default should be sufficient for most purposes.\\ \\ 2. Select the types of data that you will be using. Target data will allow you to calculate kinematics, the residuals are often not necessary. The Analogs and Force Plates will allow you to calculate kinetics. The analogue is the actual force data, whereas the force plates is the location of the force plates. The more data that you stream via the server the slower it is likely to become.\\ \\ 3. For an explanation on Stream Settings click [[Other:Visual3DServer:Plugins:RT_Plugin_Qualisys_QTM#Stream_Settings|here]]. All frames should be sufficient for most purposes, however you will not be able to control the Stream Rate.\\ \\ 4. The second box from the bottom should contain the IP address of the computer running the Qualisys program. If it is being run on the same computer as Visual3DServer you can use either the local host or 127.0.0.1 shortcuts. If you need help finding the IP address of the computer running the data capture see [[Other:Visual3DServer:Documentation:Visual3DServer_Troubleshooting#Finding_your_ServerIP_Address|Trouble Shooting]].\\ \\ 5. The Port number usually used by Qualysis is 22222. If you change this number in QTM you will also have to adjust the number in the Server. This is not recommended.|{{:Tutorial_QTM_Step3_PluginSettings.png}}|
  
 === 3. General Settings === === 3. General Settings ===
  
-|{{SettingsButtonSmall.png}}|+|{{:SettingsButtonSmall.png}}|
  
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 You may or may not wish to alter Visual3DServer's default settings. To access the Settings window, shown on the right, click on the Settings button, shown above, which is found at the bottom of the screen in the middle. You may or may not wish to alter Visual3DServer's default settings. To access the Settings window, shown on the right, click on the Settings button, shown above, which is found at the bottom of the screen in the middle.
  
-|{{SettingsWindow.png}}|+|{{:SettingsWindow.png}}|
  
 **Load Settings** - You can chose to load an .xml file which holds settings for a specific project instead of entering them manually. **Load Settings** - You can chose to load an .xml file which holds settings for a specific project instead of entering them manually.
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 === 4. Connecting === === 4. Connecting ===
  
-|The Connect button is located in the top left hand corner of the screen. Left click on the button and you will be presented with a list of the plugins that you selected when you installed Visual3DServer.\\ \\ **Note:** if the plugin that you want to use is not in the list you will have to [[Other:Visual3DServer:Installation:Visual3DServer_Installation#Installing_Visual3DServer|reinstall]], paying particular attention to step 6 to make sure that you select all of the plugins that you will be using.\\ \\ There are two ways to see if a system or file is passing data to the Server. The first is to look at the plugin tab. A grey circle to the left of the system name means that there is no connection. A green circle means that there is a connection. The second way is to look at the Connect button drop down menu. The drop down menu to the right shows that the C3D file plugin is active and all of the other plugins are inactive.\\ \\ Plugins can be activated or inactivated with a left click to the system name on the Connect drop down menu.|{{Tutorial_Connect_Dropdown.png}}|+|The Connect button is located in the top left hand corner of the screen. Left click on the button and you will be presented with a list of the plugins that you selected when you installed Visual3DServer.\\ \\ **Note:** if the plugin that you want to use is not in the list you will have to [[Other:Visual3DServer:Installation:Visual3DServer_Installation#Installing_Visual3DServer|reinstall]], paying particular attention to step 6 to make sure that you select all of the plugins that you will be using.\\ \\ There are two ways to see if a system or file is passing data to the Server. The first is to look at the plugin tab. A grey circle to the left of the system name means that there is no connection. A green circle means that there is a connection. The second way is to look at the Connect button drop down menu. The drop down menu to the right shows that the C3D file plugin is active and all of the other plugins are inactive.\\ \\ Plugins can be activated or inactivated with a left click to the system name on the Connect drop down menu.|{{:Tutorial_Connect_Dropdown.png}}|
  
 === 5. Confirm Connection === === 5. Confirm Connection ===
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 3. The 3DView window will show the data that you have chosen to stream. 3. The 3DView window will show the data that you have chosen to stream.
  
-{{Tutorial_C3D_Step5_ConfirmConnectionNum.png}}+{{:Tutorial_C3D_Step5_ConfirmConnectionNum.png}}
  
 ==== Biofeedback Options ==== ==== Biofeedback Options ====
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